| Guy Van Belle on 5 Oct 2000 11:58:41 -0000 |
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SEX
/seks/ [Sun Users' Group & elsewhere] 1. Software
EXchange. A
technique invented by the blue-green algae hundreds
of
millions of years ago to speed up their evolution,
which had
been terribly slow up until then. Today, SEX
parties are
popular among hackers and others (of course, these
are no
longer limited to exchanges of genetic software).
In general,
SEX parties are a {Good Thing}, but unprotected SEX
can
propagate a {virus}. See also {pubic directory}.
2. The rather Freudian mnemonic often used for Sign
EXtend, a
machine instruction found in the {PDP-11} and many
other
architectures. The RCA 1802 chip used in the early
Elf and
SuperElf personal computers had a "SEt X register"
SEX
instruction, but this seems to have had little
folkloric
impact.
DEC's engineers nearly got a {PDP-11} {assembler}
that used
the "SEX" mnemonic out the door at one time, but
(for once)
marketing wasn't asleep and forced a change. That
wasn't the
last time this happened, either. The author of "The
Intel
8086 Primer", who was one of the original designers
of the
8086, noted that there was originally a "SEX"
instruction on
that processor, too. He says that Intel management
got cold
feet and decreed that it be changed, and thus the
instruction
was renamed "CBW" and "CWD" (depending on what was
being
extended). The Intel 8048 (the microcontroller used
in IBM PC
keyboards) is also missing straight "SEX" but has
logical-or
and logical-and instructions "ORL" and "ANL".
The {Motorola 6809}, used in the UK's "{Dragon 32}"
{personal
computer}, actually had an official "SEX"
instruction; the
{6502} in the {Apple II} with which it competed did
not.
xgz
> On 05-10-2000 at 08:57, josephine bosma kindly wrote:
>
> >> Sex was MEANT to be dirty, dangerous and disturbing.
>
> > sex was toch vooral bedoelt als deel van een zo goed (dus veilig)
> > mogelijke voortplanting?
>
> Dat was voor de pil ;-)
>
>
>
> - K -
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